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Mathematics, 08.04.2020 23:10 quece233

The perimeter of a square is directly proportional to the length of its sides.

A. Write an equation to represent this direct variation. Make sure to define your variables.

B. In complete sentences, use a specific example to justify your equation from part A. Include a drawing in your answer.

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